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ELEY Set to Open U.S. Testing Range to the

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:57 pm
by USA Shooting
ELEY Set to Open U.S. Testing Range to the
Delight of USA Shooting Team

USA Shooting's elite athletes will enjoy a few less overseas trips thanks to the new ELEY Testing Range that will be unveiled before team members later today. As the USA Shooting Team's smallbore (.22 caliber) ammunition provider, ELEY recognized the need for a testing facility for America's top Olympic shooters and thus established their third testing range in Winters, Texas.
Since 2000, ELEY has been supplying U.S. rifle and pistol teams with select batches of .22 TENEX, along with testing services to match these batches of ammunition to each athlete's equipment. ELEY TENEX has been part of five Olympic medal-winning performances for the USA Shooting Team since 2004. With ammunition and target costs associated with each pull of the trigger, shooting is one of the most expensive Olympic sports. USA Shooting Team members fire millions of rounds of ammunition annually. They train year-round for national and international competitions such as World Cups, World and National Championships and various selection matches and team training camps, all in preparation for the Olympic Games.

"This new facility is a testament to the commitment ELEY has to not only the sport of shooting but to the USA Shooting Team," said Buddy DuVall, Executive Director for the USA Shooting Team Foundation. "They are truly a company that understands the needs of the athletes they support and are dedicated to ensuring the perfection that this sport demands."

On hand for today's opening will be Olympians and ELEY shooters Jamie Gray (Lebanon, Pa.), Matt Emmons (Browns Mills, N.J.), Eric Uptagrafft (USAMU/Phenix City, Ala.) and Sandra Uptagrafft (Phenix City, Ala.) as well as shooting legend Lones Wigger (Colorado Springs, Colo.), a three-time Olympic medalist. Also joining them will be USA Shooting's Director of Marketing and Communications Corrie West.

Billed as the Choice of Champions, ELEY demonstrated their success with 14 of 18 Olympic medalists from London shooting their ELEY TENEX ammunition. Those athletes comprised all but one of the gold medalists in the smallbore events including Gray.


With support of ELEY, Jamie Gray earned her first Olympic gold medal in London and is considered one of the top shooters in the world. Photo Credit: Patti Watkins //Inspired Studios
"It is a great step for smallbore shooting in the U.S. to a have a top-of-the-line facility," said Gray. "Now all shooters will have the opportunity to select ELEY ammo that is matched to their gun. Ammo testing is a huge part of the smallbore game and hopefully having a test facility of this caliber will increase our competitiveness. It also shows the relationship ELEY has with USA Shooting and I am excited to be able to test lots more frequently."

Emmons has shot ELEY ammunition his entire career to the tune of 47 international and three Olympic medals. As meticulous a shooter as you'll find in the business, Emmons looks to benefit greatly from the range's close proximity.
"I'm certainly happy that we finally have a testing facility in the western hemisphere," said Emmons. "For ELEY, this range opening only re-affirms their position at the top of the market. For what we do, the right gun and ammo combination has always been significant. However, with the new rules being implemented and the scoring changes, it places an even greater premium on making sure that combination is perfect. That gets a lot easier now with this new facility."
A domestic test range is an added bonus to the work ELEY already does on behalf of the team says two-time Olympian Eric Uptagrafft. "To see this come to fruition is very exciting," he said. "It shows the level of support and dedication that ELEY has as a partner of USA Shooting. I expect this will create a huge advantage for our team and our abilities to diligently do the testing that is required being an elite-level shooter."
For pistol athletes like 2012 Olympian Sandra Uptagrafft, the significance of the Texas-based ELEY range can't be overstated given that there previously haven't been facilities for pistol athletes to go to test. "This is going to be hugely beneficial to our needs and going to allow us the testing necessary to increase our abilities," she stated.
ELEY now offers three test ranges located in Birmingham UK, Stuttgart, Germany and Winters, Texas. All three ranges have two 50 meter lanes ideal for testing .22 Rifles and Free Pistols. USA and German ranges also have the ability to test Free Pistols and Rapid Fire Pistols at 25m.
Batch testing involves shooting 10 rounds of each available batch. The shooter then choses those batches they want to continue to test and shoots an additional 30 shots through each chosen barrel. ELEY's cutting-edge patented software allows the results to be analyzed in a simple, quick and very accurate method. The aim with batch testing is to identify the best match to your barrel to ultimately achieve maximum consistency.
Test Range features:
• Purpose built with ventilation for fume extraction at both muzzle and breech
• Equipped with two lanes set at 50 meters ( integrated 25m in the USA and Germany), plus independent electronic target systems
• Assured availability of pre-selected batches of ELEY Tenex from the factory production lines
• ELEY's patented software shows all-in size and 10 shot score for every group. Software makes analyzing results simple, fast and very accurate.
• Bench-rests with fixed vices and slave stocks to hold most firearms make and models
• Shooters lounge with hot/cold drinks available
For more information on ELEY Range testing and their products, please visitwww.eleyammunition.com.

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 5:50 am
by Hemmers
Some nice photos of the opening on Eley's Facebook Page.

For those that haven't, you don't need a Facebook account to look at the photos.

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 7:01 am
by JohnLK
Anyone know the reason they selected Winters, Texas?
Thanks!
JLK

Winters, Texas

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 7:27 am
by GOVTMODEL
JohnLK wrote:Anyone know the reason they selected Winters, Texas?
Thanks!
JLK
Good question; even by Texas standards it's a pretty obscure location.

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 2:03 pm
by Rover
I would have thought they would put it near the Olympic Training Center or Ft. Bragg.

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 3:47 pm
by Clintw
I was wondering too as it doesn't appear that close to a big airport either. However, it appears to be sited with: http://www.killoughshootingsports.com/. It is still a positive no matter where it is located.

Clint

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 3:29 pm
by mlaorange
maybe the opened in tx cause of all the open area

could maybe some long range shootting be done at their range

or buld it here see who comes then open more around the usa

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:13 am
by Misny
Could it be because the headquarters of the ARA (American Rimfire Assn.) is located in Winters, TX?

Dan Killough

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:10 pm
by litz10x
For what it's worth. . .

From the USA Shooting Facebook page "Winters was chosen given range supervisor Dan Killough's insistence to bring an ELEY range to the U.S. It's been an on-going five year project to get to this point."

A search for Dan Killough points to http://www.killoughshootingsports.com/index.php/home/

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 2:48 am
by RobStubbs
JohnLK wrote:Anyone know the reason they selected Winters, Texas?
Thanks!
JLK
I read somewhere it was because the Winters range was one of the largest dealers of eley ammo.

Rob.

eley test range

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 5:55 pm
by rmarsh
I'm headed there next week 12/18/12. Will be testing my daughters 2013 with 2 Lilja barrels. I'll post a report when I get back

Tested there today

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:03 pm
by ahlenius
Tested my daughters FWB 2700 Leicht today Awesome facility,Dan and jeff are great the testing went well, and found a Lot of Tenex the rifle loves. compared it to Match,Team,Wolf match extra,lapua,and RWS.I would recommend This testing for anyone who can make it there!

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:10 pm
by blg
Sorry for the questions, but how does it work? I mean can just anyone drive up and test their ammo? Cost? I see where the range sells Eley ammo, so I assume you can buy test lots there.

Brian

re how does it work

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:59 pm
by ahlenius
You need to make an appointment then when you show up at the facility they log your rifle in and have appropriate blocks to hold it for testing. They encourage you to bring some sample lots of ammunition you have been shooting of any brand. once this is completed you will fire 30 shots in 10 round groups of selected eley lots (approx 20 dif lots) and determine from those lots which lot your rifle is best suited. and retest them then make a decision what you like, then if you wish you may purchase however many boxes of that particular lot you want hope this helps all the scoring is electronically done and extremely accurate its amazing to see!

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:06 pm
by Eric U
From a thread on a BR forum. Last post explains procedure to test there: http://www.rimfireaccuracy.com/Forums/s ... T-FACILITY

Eric U

Eley test range

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:20 pm
by rmarsh
As promised, a report on my visit to the Eley test range:

I visited the Eley test range last Tuesday. Yes, the place is out in the middle of nowhere.....

They have two 50 meter tubes with Meyton electronic targets connected to Eley's software to analyze your groups. Your barreled action is securely clamped into a fixture. They set it up, show you how to run everything, then back off and let you go.

I tested 18 lots of Tennex, plus my baseline group using Fed GM Ultra Match. I shot 10 round groups with each lot, 6 or 7 were just terrible, the rest looked pretty good. We eliminated the lots that did not shoot well and shot the remaining lots an additional 30 rounds. After all the lots were tested, two stood out as the obvious best. After some discussion I settled on the lot I thought was the best and selected that lot for my purchase.

The rifle tested was an ANS 2013 with a Lilja 21" barrel with a 10" BeeSting bloop tube. My 14 year old daughter is using this rifle for 3P 50 foot and 50 meter matches.

It is just crazy to me that one lot can shoot 40 shots into the 10.3 and better, and another lot only keeps them in the 9 ring.

If you are a serious shooter you owe it to yourself to go do this. If you can't make it down to Winters, TX, you can ship your rifle to them and they will test it for you and e-mail the results so you can chose the lot of ammo you want. There is no obligation or pressure to buy the ammo. When you see how well the best lot shoots, you will probably want to though!